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Cogeco CEO comes out against Quebec charter of values

Cogeco President and CEO Louis Audet in Montreal September 10, 2012.
Cogeco President and CEO Louis Audet in Montreal September 10, 2012. Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – The head of cable and media company Cogeco Inc has come out against the Quebec government’s proposed charter of values.

Cogeco chief executive Louis Audet said the proposed charter, which would restrict the wearing of religious symbols by government employees, would end up harming the province’s economy.

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Audet told a luncheon speech in Montreal that he sees the charter reducing immigration to the province and, by extension, the wealth that newcomers help create.

He also slammed what he sees is a growing anti-business bias in the province.

Audet cited a recent CROP poll for Cogeco which found that half of Quebecers believed that private business does not benefit society.

However, Audet said private enterprise is needed to create the jobs and wealth that support social programs.

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